What kind of bush is this?
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Hi there
I think that it might be from the Blue False Indigo family.
Not too sure on this one.
Good luck
I agree with the other writer, False Indigo. It come in many colors.
Looks like Lorapetalum,known as Chinese Fringe.It's leaves can be several colors.
I have one of these. I call it false Indigo but don't know the scientific name.
Don't know what it is, but it's NOT Loropetalum.
My plant finder said it was a Pendula. I would have to google it to find out more about it.
I don't have any clue to what this is but it would look beautiful mixed in a wreath for fall.Cut from the stem and weave it in to a grapevine wreath or a willow wreath .
There is an app called picture this. It is great to use for things like this
It's a False Indigo. I have two and they get huge very fast. They bloom in early Spring. The black things hanging on the bush are the seed pods but I have been told you can't grow a False Indigo in your garden using the seeds.
Yes, false indigo. I have a couple, too and cut them down at least once a season. The flowers are beautiful, as are the seed pods. They only seem to flower the first time, though.